Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Wolfram (Berlinale) review – Thornton’s film is a powerful and visceral big-screen experience that lacks cohesion by Neil Baker 24th February 2026
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews·LGBTQ+ Rose (Berlinale) review – a haunting folk tale where historical and contemporary discussions on gender identity merge by Neil Baker 23rd February 2026
Editors' Choice·Film and Arts Festivals·Film and Television·Film Reviews Queen at Sea (Berlinale) review – Hammer’s film is an intimate, haunting and powerful exploration of the complexities of consent by Neil Baker 21st February 2026
Film and Television·Film Reviews Wuthering Heights (review) – Fennell captures the book’s emotional scale, but the lack of subtlety is a double-edged sword by Calum Cooper 10th February 2026
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews Freistatt (2015) rewind review – harrowing and brutally honest in its exploration of state and church-sanctioned abuse by Neil Baker 31st January 2026
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·LGBTQ+·TV and Streaming Reviews Boots (Netflix) Stream It or Skip It – true bravery and brilliance come from being yourself rather than hiding in fear by Neil Baker 2nd November 2025
Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews One Potato, Two Potato (1964) – one of the most honest, urgent, and bold independent films of the early 1960s by Neil Baker 7th October 2025
Film and Television·What to Watch Jack Thorne’s The Hack, starring David Tennant, Toby Jones and Robert Carlyle, is to air on ITV1 and ITVX this September by Neil Baker 18th September 2025
Film and Television·Film Reviews·TV and Streaming Reviews Brave the Dark (Stream It or Skip It) – a predictable and comforting tale of a small town Good Samaritan by Neil Baker 15th September 2025
Editors' Choice·Film and Television·Film Reviews·Rewind·Rewind Reviews Young Törless “Der Junge Törless” (1966) – uncompromising, chilling and bold in its discussions on the human condition by Neil Baker 31st August 2025
1 Tip Toe (Channel 4) – Russell T Davies discusses culture wars, intolerance and the need for us to face a growing darkness in our society 1st June 2026
2 Kraken (review) – Pål Øie’s creature feature eco-horror wraps its tentacles tightly around you and doesn’t let you go 31st May 2026
3 Sting is to star in a newly adapted version of his musical The Last Ship at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane 31st May 2026
4 The Ginger Snaps Trilogy from Second Sight Films (rewind review) – the monstrous cult classics in one brand new Blu-ray collection 30th May 2026
5 Obsession (review) – gripping, blood-chilling, and absolutely stunning in its creative prowess 30th May 2026
6 Between Breath & Silence (review) – the finality of life, the power of love and the need to say all that’s been left unsaid 28th May 2026
7 Sheffield DocFest brings together 45 World, 17 International, 5 European and 35 UK Premieres for its 33rd edition 27th May 2026
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